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>>From a single data point on my router, /24's currently account for 64% of >>the routing table entries and for 65% of the flapping prefixes. /16's >>account for 12% of the routing table entries, and 10% of the flapping >>prefixes. It doesn't appear to me there is a significant difference >>between flap behaivor of long prefixes and short prefixes. There are >>more long prefixes than short prefixes. But as a group they both tend >>to flap the same proportion of 2% of the routes within the group. > >Sorry, I'm not convinced this is the case. There is not enough >empirical evidence. Is there any empirical evidence to show otherwise? Id' be interested in seeing it. -- Eric Kozowski Senior Network Engineer [email protected] Structured Network Systems, Inc. (503)525-9375 FAX http://www.structured.net/ (800)881-0962 Voice PGP Key fingerprint = 2E 5F 3E 6D AA 61 AA 14 D8 FB A4 15 CE 2C D8 8C 'They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.' -- Benjamin Franklin 1759 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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